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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921 R —— _— e —— — e e e e e e lares e conslderation of it in the up that a further conference q SPANISH NAVAL POLICY p { val forces in th “ can, that Spain must ‘ I For Tlflllsl)"”fl““” Rights-ay W “ffi_FL‘ DADWL Qf U Lt > F b T This 15 in Rangoea, Burma, e st s, " e o Irld, Dee. 20.-=The adoption of | delih 18, as in the case of the Moto et : E 0 i, NS 0 L Y B4 g A % : oasting Aviatrix B it v 1 . AU o tangoon, Burma, e £0,—The er o )t ¢ ¢ 0 3 & b} 3 Linvy 2 i/ ‘ fonary conference which recently tween 1 HW I and 4 z 3 i i g : nt ‘.‘r‘:.t ica to show that there Mo s angr b 3 3 ; ! 4 Y i ,? “"-fl bl o AT i Baptists will b Aturda 1 £ e P 3 Ji 3L ; 1 N by . Joseph C of New York, caplto _ meeting en calle 5 ¥ i ... (% % Ho ropresenting nerican Baptist for 1 « ¢ erence : 5 9 R A S Mission Society, of which he will inclu I¢ v e eagisove i (SRR § secretary for DBritlsh India whe ) t one vith 5 o ) P u ~ p 1 ol i n address to t Missionaries, dis the « stoners some t s Y i cussed important problems and em local fac epresented | ) i " e asized the advieability of new mis their oot Y L ool aries making a thorough study while wholesale er to = - e | of the Burmese language, in order Sruck owners fror 5 .| better to attain the viewpoint of the as well as represe from il First photo of the Prince of Wales in Bombay, India. An inunense sign read it Daddy Wel pen ith whom they work. The bers of Commerce, T : Are All Happy Under British Rule.” But rioting in other quarters leaves doubt about that. hief tople of debate was the question The conferer s ex ) of granta-in-ald, which the mission sult in some sort rreem e e e ————— | hus been receiving from the British ; | 1 e Yo et Vi y the transpo! r £ ks 3 vernment for its edncational work ¢ : : wre car owners or not i WA QUARREL ALL NIGHT. L : b ) e R p . Many people throughout the Mllr‘ HANUI‘!‘ v, U: | SURIEER D DoRLdRdon HHE RS e Sl el P i coptance of these financial grants 18 g :“ 1 . ) el ¢ | are becoming ter 1 in the truck- | | ¥ndiavapo’i= \Wwoman Then Kills Her |"|‘| 0 “v lel ”u ”1 ::;' ;q‘. fln‘fl; cenilatdon g men’s fight, some of them s for ex- : , At i e ynietonienticn al Baptls il o e f {stence, and new members are flock. | Named Leader of Local Order At An- ‘ BRI e e One of the particular grievances i Sdlananoin e Zoe—Mne - Tan |t e conference voted that pres - >1ing into the organization continuously : P g el e v which has not vet been settled to the |, the « nization gets satisfac nial Meeting---Oi Instalied on ce mimmons, 21 years old, shot and | Nt conditions in Burma justify the satisfaction of the truck owners s | = F78 S0 OF 2 e o | killed her husband, James Simmons, | ©ntinuance of this policy. The *con- that of carrsing an overload. Trucks, | tion at the conference Saturday, it 18| yanuary 9. e G L old a8 8% ton trucks and bullt to|llkely a committee will be appointed 0 var veteran, sdnyiihtter \SLEATE (el tol xas notuer ot e e Ava ot e anty ona| toltakelthe conditions before thie next|INThe A night quarrel. i i B SO e o 1 over 3% tons Al ol LR S e S s i | 1"”"”‘: 1»1’:' |N1mmw'wm\ at Bible study ¢ would be op- i g pun B CCeN ybjections s » law | nig i llowing | LT te nbor's and asked that the ! ud 1 law unless reglstered as five ton have objectionable sections of the law | night whic 1 llowing | tional rather than compulsory : ; olice be called. The police, how- A repealed, men being chos J , George | ! 4 The conference recommended th trucks upon the manufacturer's guar- K MALTE, eve vere already on their ws o I d e b : | M. Hansen; . Kenney; % < v on thelr, way {olllyycintment of ‘an educatione) secre- antee that they will carry five tons. | <x o xopmio ape ; 3 the house, having been called by a|PPOINtmMe! ! i g have the effect, accorc to motor i ) | Kenney; recorder, : 18- | complete & long-dlstance conneotion. s s oy Lapartant actlon twas the de- . s 4§ e et e N ot ae . il | eiston te ablish at Insein a Burmese 5 S f truck owners, of putting many own- ACT AS MEDIATOR mer; financler, Georg "NUMYL vppe telephone message was to tell | ‘Y‘Il ”I\,""_";' "] ”:" 4 I‘f_{j\'(')‘w‘ 'H”If o Bertha Rhinehardt, champion sled coaster of Switzerland, lit- ers of 314 ton trucks out of business ineaninen G SL S DILmMEr; REN LS RL: | ve §5im o thabiRerkratieuiimioral| i ds SRS RIE HEET S SR R | Iy fiies on her little sled—and she wears an aviator's helmet One man stated last evening that the | —_— Holtzhauser; inside watch ‘r”&"‘{'{" a8 Newley waa dving. The operator re- | o SEE o8 ooy o the Y;‘l ¥ ]]10'7 ONcl “‘ RS 1"7' s g ‘\h]‘ s registration fee on his 31 ton truck| p x40 Ohil, Asks That |l Ken utside i ported hearlng what seemed to her to| ciiiqran of missionaries, an ameri. | AELE She 18 resting after a long puli-up LS would jump from $65 to $360 a year, Ryan; trustees for th vears, J.!pe s jt il progreas at the Blmmons |iea¥tan ~iien fiaa Biready arrivait aial ae e —,,,,—_, e e — because of this law. President of United States | Holtzhauser; representative to grand | yome he telephone recelver had | the institution is to open early in 1922 s Another convenience which may be | lodge orge MceNulty; alternate, J.| peen knocked down from its hook by | rphe ” = eliminated by the law as passed hy| Settle Disputes. | F. Kenney. The rs will be In-| gimmons, it w 7 Zoon. itn 85th annual session here, of the separation of church wnd sclence clause” was another disputed rep. for Judson College, Ran- . showed that, in spite of the stu- the legislature last summer, will be K e e e e A 0 ! : : | 8 : S . re| Lima, Peru, Dec. 20.—(By Associ- | s 3 3 : , dent strike, the total enrollment had !{ Al Q]l:la:nnfl;{:hlr\\;nlr:; ’nr; |t)‘“n\: :!:lr"; AT e e e e iy ”r.m!rm D G O T ! increased since December, 1920, Dur- £= 3 ¢ a ) ,EEA"’ N Fab willl make the o so high people 4]!\11\»7 proposes lh,alr |h~| p;.'m.‘ m' of ! VICTIMS IN NEW ,1“1”\111::’ (f:\‘l‘ nmrn y(,‘, ';‘ \I\” “1] rInM 2t per | & [iineBUnltedSHates (be anlcad st tncyins oo ; ! (491 eas e number of women | 3 THID FINEST STOCK ON TEE MARKET illenog travel o : [ e tor a1 e enoea b BOMB KILLS TWO, w York, Dec. hree more students. 2 After the conference a meeting of | 7 holid of wood alcohol| a T e e i the association will be held. The or- ganization includes all persons inter- ested in motor transportation whether | Il\\rr‘n the two countries, no appeal be ’ ; ’ » | ing allowed from his decision Five Others are Wounded by xplo- | “whiskey” were reported by Thealth | PREDICIS RATIFIC g ff,.—\” ", 48 The note is in reply to Chile's com- sion in Lisbon. authoritics Fancy Fresh caugm Miss Frances M. Ryan, a hotel tele- | Schenectady ____| arbitration and the plan that each .‘.l-‘;\‘l)Y\".I'r‘r' 29.—(By Assoclated | phone operator, Walter Young. fication by the United States of — country name a plenipotentiary fo| Press)—Two persons were killed and | 3 negro, died from the effects of | four power pact treaty was predicted et 1n AWashinston tol cets | five others wounded today through |, oisonous drinks, while Bdward Lani-| by B S. Senator Calder in an addr T o sl o Peas:e Pf“f"fl H Al ftration. | the explosion of bombs which it 5| oy of Brookiyn was found uncor e 1? e o 2'_ ruvian reply proposes that, | 211€8ed were being manufacture sclous on the’street and taken to % = Haddock . 14C veeve. Lb &dC thi ! building belonging to the - | hospital in & critical condition TR A SRR REFTZRTI- | [resh 12¢ At 30 understandings through direct ago-| ¢l confederation of lahor. | Four deaths were reported yester-| Flownders ot b U e o 1 rests followec The government is i oy Gl s i x 1 plentpotentlary cable to Seoretary of Moitalning loffer and the olements = e [ atis 4 Merving o an L&C Mackerel ........ L. [ State h e TIa wense rom whic lence was feared by | . ; A Remarkable Home Trentment Slice ite b . A State Hughes, soliciting the consent|) ") inorities are under survelllance, | $200 FINE FOR OWNER E Given By One Who Had 1t e v 20¢ S 25¢ of the United States for holding the L ATAIN G ON ST ! )£ 1503 1 wan attacked Halibut oUW sitver salmon ... Lh. negotiations in Washington, and T ey e X Rlieime: Iresh Opened Fresh Gpened | asking Mr. Harding to act as arbit Farmington, Dec. 24 ollowing a|f§ tsm. fere. 1 who b CLAMS SCALLOPS [ tor. S raid on farm this afternoon, are thus afflicted know, r over (i A . 40@ QUALE Iy, s ot 70(: Alicnists Declave That Burch s Al (o0 a was brought before @ re ST e | | most a Lunatic at Present Time Judge O t night and ch B e only temporary. Finaly, 1 § 2 Fo " oA Anacics Dac) 20 —=Turthen tess | cOlvititowning and foperatine aiatilil @ EIGE £ diesmentitin Eeiineas ina i . [y { [#tmony from alienists as to the mental | lor the manufacture of lquor. Ie|f dition nhas retuned. 1 have ua“ y ys filg Fflll Sfilifl Mu? e, ‘:!‘. J B munication accepting the principle of SRR AL, oid the danger o condition of Arthur ¢'. Burch, charged | Pleaded guilty and s fined $200 and | B glven it to s v i with the murder J. Belton Ken- | Costs of §19. A still, two barrels of | f fbly afmilcted, ey driddon, some | k‘“u | nedy, was expected at the resumption | Mash and’ six quarts of alcohol were AR Rl e e e S N (A B S ier i ot the trial tola confiscated. The raid was conducted | my own case. ¥ smok ed Bonelo Charles L. Allen of the Los An-| by State Policemen P. W. Flynn, e QU oTSl iR Fillet of Cod \)c | salt cod o AU [ form of muscular and sub-acute ‘s Blloss o 17, 30c | sl S e i Theodore Pawloski and Constable 4 ; § B Smoked Boneless | county lunacy commission, the B (swellink ot the Jointa) rheumatism, moked Amencan Goncern !s Han rllmg e S ae i ot AR 1] . loc | Sh h clared he belleved the defendant was | S S T d Vi sl Red Scal 25C | ~— “in a state of mental deterioration INGINEER TO SPEAK | ; simply malil your name and & bered Cod—3 phas. 0d—2 phgs. et IEGL in dllg dl L ENGINEER TO SPEAK Jmply mall your wame an I | amounting to insanity.” 5 X Ji aaess” Lroe ke A Iat Salt e THERDHRRa it (anN Y lanneat toraombat SMONRTUSsH Y IRy BrlnE MRTAREaIVER IE (U TR O B e eE S Shanghai, Dec. 29.—-Commercial in-| this testimony with that of alienists it looked-for terests of Shanghai and of China gen- [ has subpoenaed. | erally are looking forward hopefully | erney {to the opening of radio communica- RATHENAU IN PARIS. | tion between Shanghai and America Paris, Dec. —Dr. Walter to be brought about by the erection|enau, former German ministe in Shanghai in the next two y 's of | construction, arrived in Pari a wireless station which it is said will| from Berlin. (A Berlin dispatch A ; ston Bldg s he second to none in the world. The | Wednesday said Dr. Rathenau would ,The public has been in-| Mo R | building of this station and of a gen- | unofficlally represent the Berlin gov- | Vited to attend. |B statement true, eral radio system for the interior of [ crnment at the discussions of the! China is to be carried out by an | reparations commission in Paris, al- | American concern, the IPederal Tele-|though official quarters declared his | graph company, under agreements|trip was in a wholly private capacity.) | Hartford, Dec. 20.—After leaping | lately concluded at Washington be-| 2 - | from a third story window at his tween the United States and China. | CIANFLONE IN CONNECTICUT. | home, No. 100 Spruce street, late last graceording to plans announced i, Sergeant Arthur Pinnell and State [nIght, Truno Radzewlcz, 29 years old, Shanghai the static 0 be erected | policeman Anthony Tomanio reached | Was taken to St. Francls' hospital in | here will have six towers, each 1,008 | jartrord vestorday afternoon. swith|a critical condition in the police am-| m feet in height and will have mechani- | jogeph “Cowboy” Cianflone, indicted |bulance. Radzewicz went home drunk |8 & & \ cal equipment equal in power to the|ror the murder of Enio Renaldino of | the police sald, and while his wife| 1% great radio station at Bordeaux : | X i [ Ut | this city at Farmington, October 25, | was putting their four children to bed Eeneg B pystens At o iRive nap i brought hefore Judge | he snatehed up a chair, demolished Wireless communicalion through the | \yjjjjam M. Maltbie and held without ! the window fram and leaped through | interior hina will include stations |y, b tr It is expected thatto the sidewalk | Lloyd George evidently consldered |0 be built at Harbin, Peking and |y iflone and Michael | | Canton. R. R. Beal, who is enginecr SN Bir Hamar Greenwood as the one| W H0 ory b T F00 8 CREEET| Ruggerio will take place soon. 5 S jl THE HERALD is the only newspaper in New Britain in which Associated man who had done most to bring b e At ‘resenteq | carrying forward work of preparation ° c M ) £ ] 2 ; AR g R e D tha| for the erection of the various sta- MRS HARDISBN )tyle Picture #| Press news is published. The Associated Press is internationally known the pen with he signed . 5 treaty to Lady Greenwood. She's| tions and a conslderable portion of the | holding the pen [ equtpment to be used is'in process of N l A the world’s greatest news gathering organization. | | | Holke, consulting eng G Baltimore, Md., will speak the New Britain Machine company e “The development and use of preck BE L gauges.” It will be under the aus- | flo: nd it. Isn't pices of the American society of Me- ¢ suffer any lon chanical Engineer: "he lecture will TaUeSs istrated with siides and other | JUMPS THREE STORIES. WANT 60 TEACHERS That's what YOUIISGV I anilf Heve: Dianst tor Extensive |§o Weak, Run-down And Ner-| : | Work There Next Year. vous—Now Tells Women How A : R D N , — iy L T T afierepplymg ‘ Thol Ras ot el Sian gt R A ‘| THE HERALD is the only newspaper in New Britain, whose circulation | Manila, P. I, Dec. 29.—Bixty ad- K ditional American teachers are to be | J.wmm 1 by the bureau of education | | beginning of the next school | ccording to an announcement g | [ | | | THE HERALD is the only newspaper in New Britain with a membership the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the reports of which are as the Bible National advertisers. audited, making it possible for advertisers to know beyond the shadow of doubt, the exact number of copies printed and distributed daily. T de by the secretary 1l de- public instruction W. Marquardt, Philippine Soothing and Healing an Use freely Cannot in- {enderest ! S skin teachers will_ be employed at salaries g : w3 THE HERALD has by far the LARGEST CIRCULATION OF' ANY NEWS- RN I e \NShe ' HED i LT 1 PAPER IN NEW BRITAIN, leading in the city and in addition thoroughly S adcalated ot s emnioymel Pt o ot €D AR covering adjacent territory. \meric THE HERALD is the only newspaper in New Britain with a circulation G educational nt ir the United | States, seen cabled to secure that | worthy of the name in the surburban towns in New Britain’s trading terri- s tory and on which local merchants depend for outside business. 2 o str ; 1- |such a wealk, v n. Nervous cor FENE 7 {| THE HERALD'S circulation is not guessed at. Expert auditors carefully P ¢ v ¢ )" trength to de Sih 8 R AT \ s i )hnulu_x;.I'I:u;;;]:np(.’\)::;dm-»rl:'.\ ; my housework, although I only have ’ ) £ {| examine our records semi-annually and they get at the facts. —_—r MIENTCO FTONORS DR, CROSS t medi hout getting < ¢ ¥ 3 hett 1ggist asked me to try e N T " S N S . “THE TOREADOR™ ident Obregon Orders Official | Vir and {n loss than n #o | THE HERALD is New Britain’s best advertising medium. Pribnte to Famous Physician month 1 comr cd to feel stronger Al M : el el o r 4| Wise advertisers in buying space in newspapers look to cireulation, quality M. Hardisor and quantity. creates Mon—Tues—Wed. || mmier s e comtn s T o ek | s pitare 3ione S s (] THEY DON'T GUESS. THEY INSIST ON BEING SHOWN. RIP VAN WINKLE @ place oard a_train and start- jgan, nerve and muscle of the hody. |new series, but women will probably ed for Enid, Okla, where burial will| Your drug will return your[be more Interested ¢ new fur money fails to benefit you coat the First Laly

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